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Old 01-16-2010, 08:54 PM
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How's this look??? 40 lbs per wheel ......



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Tore the 782 apart to find the oil leak. It's the front seal. I have another post covering that.

So, since the 782 is down, and it's the snowblower tractor, I decided to pull my 1450 out of the barn and put the blade on it. So, I took the rototiller off of the 1450 (not too bad a deal, 4 pins, the belt, and your out) and put a front wheel from my SO76 on it, since I took the rim apart to put in a new tube, and had not bought the tube yet. I never noticed until today that the front wheels on a 782 are a larger axle than a 1450. I also had to put the rear wheels with the chains on the 1450 since I don't have chains for the smaller rears. I have not yet installed the weights, as I am going to try without for now in hopes the 782 is up and running soon.

So, my 1450 has a donut spare on it now (rigged with washer spacers) and a blade from a 782 on it, which seems to fit funny and not lift high enough. The donut will come off tomorrow after I purchase a new tube (after church). The poor 782 looks awfully funny with the skinny rears.

But, I got 4 hours of cub time today. If it wasn't for snow in the forecast, I probably would have just waited to fix the 782.
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Old 01-16-2010, 10:42 PM
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CBH,124 and cart look good. Looks like you lost all your snow too.


camarokidz28,6-wheel trailer ? This is gona be great. Cant wait to see this one :biggrin2.gif:
Nice work by the way

bignastyGS,Weights look great


IAfarmer,Ya gota do what ya gota do sometimes. Hopefully it will work fine for you till you get the 782 going again
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Old 01-16-2010, 11:17 PM
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You guys have been very busy! Love the pics.
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Woke up and had a brain storm .... V PLOW !! Saw one on another site .
Decied to buld one . Heres the start of it.






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a v plow would be sweet for clearing a path somewhere. good idea
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GEEE WHIZZZ camarokidz28, How many projects do you have going on now? :biggrin2.gif:
V-Plow will be really cool, And by the looks of the framework i think i will call this one V-MONSTER :biggrin2.gif: Nice work as always
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Nice job, camarokid! Looking forward to your progress pics.
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Tried to mount the pump for my FEL for the fourth time. What a PITA!
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It's a beautiful day here in NC, so I got a hankering for some seat time...LOL. Been in the yard half the day. Nothing like a great day with your Cub Cadet!


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